FOSSIL SHARKS TEETH (IN GLASS DISPLAY BOX) - 90 million years old - Morocco
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in glass display box
90 million years old
Khouribga, Morocco
A box of four fossil teeth of Squalicorax, an extinct genus of large shark known as the crow shark that lived in the Cretaceous period.
Squalicorax had teeth with a curved and serrated crown, suitable for cutting flesh. It lived in coastal waters and was a predator and a scavenger.
Please note: The contents of the box may move during transport.
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Size: 6 x 6 x 2 centimetres (size of box)
Weight: 45 grams